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Special Topics: Computing for Good (C4G)

Computing for Good (C4G) presents Computer Science as a technological platform for improving the quality of life and humans condition. It allows students to apply computing to social and global causes and to see its impact in real terms.

In this course, students work on projects in partnership with communities, non-profits, and government agencies and learn how to design, develop, and deploy technical solutions for real world problems. Examples of topics include but not limited to health, economic development, disaster relief, transportation, infrastructure, education, energy, social service, civic engagement, and public safety.

The course lectures cover the following topics:

Ubiquitous and Mobile computing

Machine learning

Data analytics

Visualization

Stakeholder-centered design and prototyping

Sustainable application development

Networking and communication

Crowdsourcing

User studies

Project management and teamwork

Pre-requisites: None

Grading will be based on course participation, project presentations and deliveries, and teamwork.